A federal decide has granted Meta-owned WhatsApp’s request for a everlasting injunction blocking Israeli cyberintelligence firm NSO Group from focusing on the messaging app’s customers. On the similar time, the decide dramatically lowered the nice that NSO Group should pay to Meta.
Earlier this yr, a jury determined that the cyberintelligence firm must pay Meta greater than $167 million following a 2019 marketing campaign that focused greater than 1,400 WhatsApp customers, together with human rights activists and journalists.
Nevertheless, U.S. District Choose Phyllis Hamilton dominated Friday that as a result of the courtroom didn’t have sufficient proof to find out that NSO Group’s habits was “significantly egregious,” the punitive damages ratio was capped at 9 to 1, decreasing the cost to round $4 million.
In a press release supplied to Courthouse Information Service, Head of WhatsApp Will Cathart mentioned the ruling “bans adware maker NSO from ever focusing on WhatsApp and our international customers once more.”
“We applaud this resolution that comes after six years of litigation to carry NSO accountable for focusing on members of civil society,” Cathart mentioned.
NSO Group lately confirmed that it’s being acquired by U.S. traders.



